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WEBS - traduzione in arabo

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Webs; Web (disambiguation); WEBS; WEBS (disambiguation); Webs (disambiguation); The Web (TV series); The Web (disambiguation)

WEBS         

ألاسم

أُحْبُولَة ; شَرَك ; فَخّ ; كَيْد ; مُؤَامَرَة ; مَكْرَة ; مَكِيدَة

WEB         

ألاسم

أُحْبُولَة ; شَرَك ; فَخّ ; كَيْد ; مُؤَامَرَة ; مَكْرَة ; مَكِيدَة

web         
اسْم : نسيج . نَسْج العنكبوت . شَرَك . مؤامرَة . الوَتَرَة وهي الجلدة التي بين كلّ إصبعين

Definizione

web
(webs)
1.
A web is the thin net made by a spider from a sticky substance which it produces in its body.
...the spider's web in the window.
= cobweb
N-COUNT
2.
A web is a complicated pattern of connections or relationships, sometimes considered as an obstacle or a danger.
He's forced to untangle a complex web of financial dealings...
They accused him of weaving a web of lies and deceit.
N-COUNT: usu sing, oft N of n
3.
The Web is the same as the World Wide Web
. (COMPUTING)
N-PROPER

Wikipedia

Web

Web most often refers to:

  • Spider web, a silken structure created by the animal
  • World Wide Web or the Web, an Internet-based hypertext system

Web, WEB, or the Web may also refer to:

Esempi dal corpus di testo per WEBS
1. The others involve playing politics and creating webs of patronage.
2. Presently, the garden has 16 huge webs strung across it.
3. Dragonflies flutter above spider webs bigger than beach balls.
4. Webs of mold are everywhere, and the smell is horrific.
5. Its worth taking a close peer at them: they are called hammock webs, a perfect descriptive term, and they are the webs of money spiders, the tiny things that get inexplicably tangled up in your hair.